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Legend of the Five Rings: a role-playing game and accompanying collectible card game, produced in 1995 by Alderac Entertainment Group. Usagi Yojimbo Roleplaying Game: an anthropomorphic animal samurai role-playing game written by Greg Stolze and published in 1997 by Gold Rush Games. Based on the Usagi Yojimbo comic book series by Stan Sakai.
Shogun, designed by Michael Gray, [1] was first released in 1986 by Milton Bradley as part of their Gamemaster series. It was renamed to Samurai Swords in its first re-release (1995) to disambiguate it from other games with the same name (in particular, James Clavell's Shogun, a wargame with a similar theme, released in 1983), and renamed again to Ikusa in its 2011 re-release under Hasbro's ...
This is a list of notable tabletop role-playing games. It does not include computer role-playing games, MMORPGs, play-by-mail/email games, or any other video games with RPG elements. Most of these games are tabletop role-playing games; other types of games are noted as such where appropriate.
Samurai is a German-style board game invented by Reiner Knizia, distributed by Hans im Glück in Germany and Fantasy Flight [1] in the United States. It won the Deutscher Spiele Preis 4th place award in 1999. A shareware computer version was published by Klear Games in 2003, and an iOS version was published by Conlan Rios Games in 2010.
Re-released by Avalon Hill, c. 1977, and by Columbia Games: Samurai: Battleline Publications: 1979: Re-released by Avalon Hill in 1980: Saratoga: GMT Games: 1998: Saratoga 1777: Rand Game Associates: 1974: Re-released by Gamut of Games: Shogun: Milton Bradley: 1986: Re-released as Samurai Swords by Milton Bradley in 1995: Shogun: Queen Games ...
Samurai Warfare (Adams & Clarke, ~1979) Sword And Pistol (Tabletop Games, 1985) The Road To Osaka (Daisho Publications, 1995) The Universal Soldier (RAFM Company, 1977) Wargames Rules - Sixteenth and Early Seventeenth Century (1490–1660) (George Gush, Wargames Research Group, 1976) [1]
Two-ten-jack (Tsū-ten-jakku) - a Japanese trick-taking card game. Uta-garuta - a kind of karuta (another name: Hyakunin Isshu) Tile games.
Shannon Appelcline commented that, aside from Hero Games, "Old company friend Gold Rush Games was another early publisher of licensed Fuzion games, beginning with Usagi Yojimbo (1997), based on the comic book adventures of a samurai rabbit."